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CLARDY & CANTERBURY, The Hustlers are Doing the Real Estate Business OF BATES COUNTY. If you want to Buy or Sell see them. All business promptly attended to. First door South of Post Office West Side Square, Butler, Mo. a a Steen oe WANAMAKER’S LETTER. AKIND OF TELEPATHY, | Printed Adyertisements Disprove He Was Nervous, But the Sales- Its Statements—His Ads in Woman Knew What He Wanted. | He was only one of scveral hun the Philadelphia Record Confirm Mr. Dockery. dred customers ina large Washing ton street establishment, aud there was nothing to a casual cbseryer ,that would bave distinguished hin jfrom the mass of humauity that was can Lie Nailed. pushing and crowding him along, Gallatin, Mo., Oct. 28.—A special | says the Indianapolis Sentinel. But riscapy eee Alcea, foe uk to an initiated eye he was different. fale bal purporta es beta lather And the bright eyed, black haired from «x Postmaster General Wana-| little girl who bad charge of several maker, denying that he bad adver | departments on the floor recognized tised rcduction in the prices of | the difference serla e: of goods because of the Th waa Salnrdaraltacno S jon, and bi enactment of the new tariff law. The ay afternoon, and he name of the person to whom the | B84 come in on an excursion. The alleged Jetier was addressed is rot | conductor had forgotten to take the given, and ther. i: a suspicion in check out of bis hat, and be was some minds thal .L. letter is not | afraid he'd lose it, vo Lad pinned it genuine, inasmuch as the advertiee-! tg the band. ments of Mr. Watamaker flatly con- Siepctee vr z tradict the statements cf the letter, His face was of the shade of red although the letter is adtoitly worded that sbowed pluinly that harveet was and caleulated to mislead and de | over, while bis sand colored trouseis ceive. Your correspondent has inj looked like the front legs of an ele his possession three copies of the} | phant He was 23. rural, unsopbis: - 5 x phist- Philadelphia Record which verify | heated andcabashed the statements recently made by ae . Vice President Stevenson and Mr.| He had stood gazirg in the wir- Dockery. {dow in a sheepish, half frightened In the Philladelphia Record of | manner for ten minutes before he September 22, 1894, Mr. Wanamaker makes the following statements in | his advertisement: “Shere is a certain sireumstances. Applying this to our ; looking ladies His eyes wandered) business it is illustrated by such | nervously from one to another in tl e| facts as the “First—Foresight in weeks agoi sulting dow n all stocks threatened | Reduction of Prices Cited Under the New Tariff Law—A Republi- came in, and after glancing nervous-| ly around, had darted into the store mastery of between two teal old, mwotherly- afraid of recognized, and then he was slowly | crowd, as though being | HEARD IN THE CAR. i How One Young Lady Furnished a Sur- | prise for Another. Something Need, The Sige waiden lady had sued | ne 3 1 | 7. P the rich old fellow for breach of} Two sweet youn ys met in a romises aud was testifying. i th hed te pare: = oie { i ey had to retai “You say,” said the attorney, | on of news. “that + murry iefendant exsked you to 3 aa * brown, “that any marry Blanche H “I do. | “I hadn't h “And what did you dc one in g Ee “Well, Ive heard of i ee te en ene “es, and I must “Why k Blanche is to be congra Why not?’ Harry did you accept bit? th say tha “He was different from most men.” | “Why, « know what a “Ta what resp. e | wretched fi ters is “He asked ine to marry him.” ‘The one in g vk “Well, t t “Ab! Did he protest bis love for! Secabot at: yu?” < “What e “No. I protested at first; toward the last I consented.” | “pidu't you marry him for bis “< Goes with the r the city money?” anes bets on horse-races, drinks.” eae | + Oh, surely not | No | “Fact. Drinks like a fish, Was car- “You wouldu’t have anuried bim| ried home in a vi mellow state one without the money?” Gaze tenets x See “Of course not [On eit They say Blanche “Well, do you thiok that is fair | won't believe it, either. Are you not} a | sorry for her?” toa ma: San “Certainly I do” “You don't suppose a woman want: sbe exclaimed “Well, pe os she doesn’t deserve y sympath n't sympat v } 23 a mun for a busbad who has no at tractions ut wil, do you?” and thea} I don't believe si the attorney let ber po —Detroit | ™ ied to hi “Don't you?) Why “Because I'm to be married to him myself next menth EN -by: Free Prees. Catarrh Cannot be Cured | with LOCAL APPLICATIONS This is my corner. nd the sweet they cannot reach the seat of the dis- Tyee 1 off t ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitution- | ‘ thi d 2 rO hing in t © al diseace | you ing in brown g it you must take inte Catarrh Cure is taken interwally acts directly on the blood and surtaces. Hall's Catarrh Cur quack medicine. It was one of the best physicians in this coun- | try tor Years and is a regu'ar prescrip- tion. It is composed ot the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly upon the mu cous surfaces. The pertect combination = s ot the two ingredients is what produrce ee ee ee such wondertul results in ng Catarrh along toward home, a disorganized Send tor testimonials tr F Che-| heap of clothes was shot out of a bar- ney & Co., Paops., Toleéo, O Sold by | room door, and s ming the snowy druggiists, price 756. surface of the side carried down ars rae three pedestrians. From out the bundle : ; of clothe ‘ expectedi Boouville Mo., October, 31.—Jobhn pes po eens alert carey 2 jialized, and it would have been Macbleer who wos indeted by the ult to tell from the face of that last Cooper county grand jury for} ™3" and from the appe ce of the surprised people who were thus uncer- emoniously bowled down with him, which of the four was the most aston- ished and angry CULPABLE NEGLIGENCE. Somebody Forgot the D: Disastroas ¥ The other day, wh great guns and st ser Signal With | blowing busesand crowd hat ricks, and was strugg ous footin murder in the first degice, bad his Mack ler is charged with hiding a negro preliminary trial bere to day. But the ludicrous ap- peared to strike the bum first—pos- sibly because he was more accustomed ing ou his farm ou the evening of the | to this sort of exercise 9th of Joly last. The the snow out of | : “What do you m was held in the sum of first man to sprained knee a named James Hedy, who was work and he shook nd grinned. ?? yelled the | ressing a | defendant $2,000 bail November bail aud bis trail set fox around upon | 12 the gathering crowd: ‘what do you | - | me sir, coming cut here in that sort jot 4 Is Your Tongue | on to | eried ano cking Coated, vour throat dry, E of the snowée and slapy dull and inflamed anc ic by tariff changes | pushed along by the crowd toward “Second—Resolutely meeting loss- | the little black-baired cierk, who bad | es on the left-overs. been watching him with some amuce “Third—Lowering prices several | pent days before the law became opera tive She was standing at the but-| ton counter at the time. | “Fourth—Placing buyers at ease The crowd stopped in its irregu | in makivg purchases by promptly lar ebb and flow, and the young m: an | and ungrudgingly fixing the vew | was grounded directly in front of | mcala otnEysee her, his face rosier thanever Pers | “Py cks of |... 2 eee Se aed "burg, thous: a j Piration started to his forehead in| port to land quickly under the new | 1 great beads as ratings In the Philadelphia Record of | September 24, he also says: “We shall not be approached in | giving you tariff advantages *** Iu | prices every advantage goes to the | speak, consumer. We caught the tariff couldn't changes in advance, and anticipated | “I know,” in our omg! all the reductions of | | came up; don’t worry about it. You may tind how eheaply you ought to | Way, please. buy foreign goods.’ His hat dropped to the floor, and Commenting further on under the | he gasped as though choking on a caption, “Not a Tariff Question,” he spoonful of prunes. says: ““We see no linens, save crashes | “Why—it was only Wednesday— and a few exceptional items, that are ‘how'd you know?” be stammered. many way affected by the tariff} “Never mind,” she replied, kindly. changes.’ | "We get so we can tell Agate, in his advertisement = the | |nice one for $5" i f October : 1804. sania aoreo Sl te was just what he intended to! “Last month we chronicled the | P8Y: and he bought it as though in arrival of 501 cases of foreign goods | a dream. in the week preceding on the steam And then he walked out with the i La [gor agg henge amar red check still fastened to bis bat!; talia and Indiana. ince they cam: i we have receited 424 cases of for- | band with the tell tale safety pin eign goods ‘especially selected for | fine retailing and directed to arrive | We taxe preasure in announcing that under the reduced tariff.” | atter this date Parks Sure cure will re- These extracts, which are literal | toys all traces ot rheumatism, kidney . | troubles and liver complaint trom the qeotetiant trop Woneues ane sr user. Itis the only ares ctiass that ng use s guaranteed to cure these diseases or no sary. Wanamaker did advertise a) pay. Parks sure cure is sold by re met reduction of prices because of the | Tnckcr, new tariff, and the statement of the ‘A Sraeedy US beens Exceleior Springs dispatch to ‘den Tragedy at 4 field. Journal is false, and a fair sample ot | Springfield Mo, Nov. 1.—Joseph the campaign falsehoods that have | Walton was fatally shot appeared in the Republican papers | by Thomas N Apleby and his 16-| of this district ;yearold son. Apleby is a very | prominent merchant and politician | Walton was the former bhnsband of memt rane the remedy used must be non | irritating. Nothing satisfactorily can be | | Apleby’s second wife and Walton accomplished with douches, hie ipa | claimed that he had been separated | paetae eC Oe tear ais ctert | |from her by Apleby’s interference. | ed surtaces and shauld be abandoned, = Walton laid in wait for Apleby:and/| failures. A multitude oi 8 a : beni who had tor years borne ali | Opened fire Nee him with a revolver. the en ae Poe that catarrh can in-| Apleby and his son returned the fire flict t canis wronght by Ely’s Cream Balm. Dauggists have it. e appro.ched | with a smile. He stammered, took off bis bat, the other Jeg with it) aud It was of no use. she said. udly, as she Here is a Removal. yesterday | Facts Worth Knowing. 4 In all diseases of the nasal mycous — in the face and neck. raised one foot aud slowly seratched | ¢ tried to|! ‘ation, Buffale, NY. ,Seribed in said deed of trust, and else we would be arrested. | of said deed of trust, will proceed to | take you toa ball, stay awake until | WANTED—CHICKENS & EGGS | 2 radical and permanent | 404 Walton was hit by several buck- ee said debt, gs generally when y tupin ea ing. Your liver kidney are ; | doing their work. don’t you A Parks Sure cure. If coes not ren,” said the you feel better co! you nothing-— | bum, out of a f “I am not to yjame, They should have sent a red flag out ahead, Every ‘democrat should do his full) see?” N.Y. Heral Sold by Hl. L. Tucker duty und work as if the success. cf} ae Wine oy eee And Was Anxious t now If It Would Be Good Face Value. an had a pass « the party depended upon his efforts. | er this said a man with a Ballard’s Horehound Syrup. + We syrup world, was g r noth lungs, we ‘Conductor wouldn't ask fer ne fare?” equal ont ‘ z ‘Cert nc | port of this stat VW k } | ' = e no snap-game abou t, an Vouldn’t be no snap-game about i IfThad a every ch evidence H.L. Tucker Asthma cared, by newly diseover-| peneh to ed treatment For pales let, tes monials aud references, addr World's Dispensary Medival nk things over. ne up to and coughed a don't: wanter be int h “but I wi Associ “What is it?” | “They wouldn't Pas pay Trustee's Sule, | Whereas John FryJr, asin man by his deed of trust dated Octo-} ber ith, 1891, and recorded in the recorder’s office within and for Bates county, Missouri, in book No. 107 at page 232, conveyed | to the undersigned trustee the follow- ing described real estate lving and | being situate in the county of Bates | and state of Missouri, to-wit: The north half of southwest quar- ter of section twenty-six (26), the northeast quarter of section twenty- } seven (27), and the north half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-!. Z este hs seven (27), allin township forty (40) | into the secret, but please don't give it of range thirty (30) containing three @Wway. In the depot we can kiss each hundred and twenty (320 acres | other as much as we please, because jmore or less, which conveyance|the people standing around suppose was made in trust to secure the ‘pay | one of us is going off on the train If ment of two certain notes fully de-| we were to kiss cack other anywhere Great Alex Sweet, in Texas not a bit What ing ath fool questions for? are you ask- the old man, edging aw vay, down for one vother day, an’ I kinder wanted t' find out ‘bout them.”—Buffalo Express. | A Hint to Lovers. Gus De Smith—Why do you and your girl go so much to the Grand Central depot? I see you there every Charlie Knickerbocker—Ill let you whereas, default has been made in) scheme, isn’t it?— the p nent of both of said! sittings notes Which are now past due oma "8 i Sweet Women's Logic. (and unpaid. Now therefore at the eee ae 2 get H request of the legal hoider of said cers aacaten nea that you notesand pursuant tothe conditions | 9f¢ Tather unreasonable to expect me sell the above described premises at ; four o'clock, and then get up at eight public vendue to the highest bidder , to go tomy work? | for cash, at the east front door of the Wife—I may be a little unreasonable, | eourt house, in the city of Butler, | but it’s perfectly brutal of you to men- county of Batesand state of Missouri, | | tion it—N. Y.. Weekly. on friday Noyember 16, 1894, 2 ee eee between the hours of nine ovelock in arama eee the forenoon and five o’clock in the ” | Clerk (pulls out roll)—Here it is afternoon of that day, for the pur. W. agmatine, Clerk—P!u.ns are never ripe at this time Vi ine year, ma'am Sao 49-4t Trustee. |S. W. Cor. | Dr. Kimberlin will visit Butler the eeesccee We need TWENTY or MORE original and striking designs for Newspaper Advertise. ments of CLAIRETTE SOAP. The manu- facturers, The N, K, Fairbank Company approved drawings with appropriate read- ing; or $5.00 each for designs or reading mat- teronly. This offeris mtoall. Thecom- on will close December 1. As soon as | poss ter that date we will pay foraccept- | ed designs and return the others. Remember, j for complete, acceptable advertisements we | pay — Each Directions.—Make drawings with black ink on heavy white paper, or card board. Do the work in out RB: ading willnot t have design sq) tant. Ifthat and still give you credit. Avoid poet upanad. thatwould make wow buy the | CLAIRETTE is a pure, high made for laundry a general house. hold usc—a favorite wherever known. Merits rous praise. Sold by all grocers, whole- le and retail. Do your best, and send results promptly. Address (only) N. W. AYER & SON, Newspaper Advertising Agents, PHILADELPHIA. eeoescesccee ost impor- aa have itredrawn, AAO OO OOOO OOOO OOOO OOCOC OOOO OOOO OG R J HURLEY, P-ELIpENT. . B. HICKMAN, Vice Pres Bates Co, Elevator Co, INCORPORATED.) BUTLER, Missouri. DEALERS IN Grain,Seeds,Flour, Feed and Farm Implements. Branch House at FOSTER and SPRAGUE. sa" Flax Seed to Loan to Farmers. “A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR- GAIN.”? MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES _SAPOLIO ‘NERVE SEEDS.” This wonderful remedy nervous diseases, RED ‘eak Memory, Loss 0f Brain e1ulness, Lost Manhood, Nighuy Emtssions, Nervous: ness,all drains and losxof power in Generative Organs of either sex caused by overexertion, youthful errors, excessive use of tobacco, oplum or stim- ta, which Jead to Infirmtt at pocket. @1 per ef USING. Inplain wrapper. cAatress REMY For sale in Butler, Mo., by J. H. FRIZELL, Drugaist. —ELY’S CRE. Cleanses os ‘Passages, SISAY BAUM. cams at of the Sores, Restores Taste and Smell, an Gives Relief at one Apply into the Noxtrils. one re B ims & CO. For pa@- IWIANDRAK: : WER , 9 ss Proprietor of Comprainr | ==ES== ilk Horn Stables I, the unde ved Adjoining to "PEN TER EWING. oe ¥ , Having purchased the Elx Horn barn and Livery outfit ot J. W Smith, and | having added to the same a number ot imberli first-class Buggies, and horses, I can say | to the public that I now have the EAR ‘Best Liverv Barn Nose, Throat Catarrh, (In southwest Mo. Horses and mules bought and sold, or stock handled on 9th and Main Streets, “Junction.” |; commission, Stock bearded by the day weekor month, With 16 years exper- ience Mr Lewis teels able to compete with any Livery barn in this section. ard cee him CBLEWIS & CO Third Saturday of every month. Office, Day House. LOWEST == RATES Direct Lines ! Fast Time Elegant Pullman Service Reclining Chair Cars (S722) To ST. LOUIS KANSAS CITY CHICAGO ans tee WORLDS FAIR" A CLT” Toor pearest brent for poriinnioe oes as ieeaplcieiietintet acid *'Aissouri Pacific 2.’ H.C. TOWNS= . ¥ | owera’ Patsenger and Ticket Age.i. $1. (uu! De drop in and see N. M. Nestle rode at New Home, Mo. He will give you the highest market price for chickens, eggs and hides. Also takes subscriptions to the Butler: Weekly Tiues, at $1.00 per year and | as agent is authorized to collect and , receipt for the paper-§ Natsox M. Nestrrzop. AT ae oe aaa dae Ls a Rha PS 1 SN ae